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Canadian Solar latest Business & Financial news from Doug Young, the Expert on Chinese High Tech Market, (former Journalist and Chief editor at Reuters)
A mini flurry of news from embattled solar panel makers seems to have the same singular message, designed to tell investors that they can survive an industry crisis now entering its third year. Of course the companies that emerge when the crisis finally subsidies could be far different from the ones that went into the crisis, which seems to be the message from LDK (NYSE: LDK) in its latest announcement involving its slow takeover by a Chinese investor. At the other end of the spectrum, the message from Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) is a more upbeat, with the company forecasting a return to profit for all of 2013 as it rolls out a new business model. Finally in the middle there’s Trina (NYSE: TSL), which is simply trying to show investors it’s capable of repaying its debt. Read Full Post…
China’s struggling solar panel makers must are slowly transforming into de facto state-owned enterprises as they take increasing loans from Beijing, with Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) becoming the latest to take a handout from the policy lender China Development Bank (CDB). If Beijing is trying to convince Europe and the US that it’s not unfairly supporting its solar sector, then this certainly isn’t the way to do it. But that said, I doubt that Canadian Solar or many of its peers could get financing to maintain their operations from any true private sector banks right now, as the future remains unclear for most due to their precarious financial positions. Read Full Post…
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 4. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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Alibaba in Talks to Acquire PPTV – Sources (English article)
Lenovo (HKEx: 992), NEC (HKEx: 6701) To Establish Smartphone JV (English article)
Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) Signs Loan Deal with China Development Bank (PRNewswire)
Sale Of AIG’s (NYSE: AIG) ILFC Unit To Chinese Investors Hits A Snag (English article)
SMIC (HKEx: 981) Announces Establishment Of JV In Beijing (HKEx announcement)
The inevitable has happened as soaring discount online retailer Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS) finally became too irresistible a target for short sellers, who sensed the company’s stock had become a little too overinflated. This kind of attack doesn’t surprise me at all since Vipshop shares have risen more than 7-fold over the last 8 months. I’m not a big fan of short sellers in general, but I might even have to commend the attacker in this case for spotting an easy target and most likely making some big money with relatively minimal effort. Read Full Post…
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 29. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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Solar stocks that were once a darling of bullish investors and green energy enthusiasts have found a new patron in short-term traders, who are feeding on the sector’s high volatility. That’s my main conclusion after seeing a huge surge in the shares of many solar stocks despite any major positive catalyst. This surge is one of the biggest I’ve seen this year, but is certainly not the only time that most solar shares have risen or fallen by more than 7 percent on a single trading day on little or no major news from the sector. Read Full Post…
I’ve been trying to avoid writing about the latest punitive tariffs for Chinese solar panels that look set to come from the European Union this week, since the story has dragged on for more than a year now and the outcome was almost inevitable. But that said, it would be a bit remiss of me not to write at least something on this latest move, which is expected to see European Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht formally recommend the introduction of anti-dumping tariffs for solar panels supplied from China. (English article) Read Full Post…
Solar panel makers are finally seeing signs that the clouds could be lifting from their embattled sector, sparking a stock rally for their volatile shares. Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) led off the upbeat news, releasing preliminary results that included better-than-expected first-quarter sales and margins. But perhaps more importantly, other reports said the industry is seeing some of its first sustained price increases after more than 2 years of declines. Read Full Post…
Intriguing rumors that billionaire investor Warren Buffett might be eying bankrupt former solar superstar Suntech (NYSE: STP) are breathing new life into embattled solar shares, as traders bet that western investors could help to revive the sector. Such a move would indeed be a major vote of confidence in this tarnished industry, since most observers believe that no private investors would want to bet on this group and a state-led rescue will be necessary to save the shaky sector. But all of that said, I’m quite skeptical that the latest rumors are true, since Buffett isn’t know for investing in problem-plagued companies or sectors.
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on April 3. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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ICBC (HKEx: 1398) To Buy 20 Pct of Taiwan’s Sinopac (Taipei: 2890) (HKEx announcement)
Paramount (NYSE: VIAb), China Movie Channel To Produce “Transformers 4” (English article)
China Telecom (HKEx: 728), Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) Partner on Mobile IM – Source (English article)
Baidu’s (Nasdaq: BIDU) Qunar Meets Resistance From Suppliers (Chinese article)
Class Action Suit Against Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) Dismissed (PRNewswire)
It wouldn’t be a proper week if I didn’t write at least one commentary on the problems plaguing the solar panel sector, so I’ll end this final work day before the Chinese Tomb Sweeping holiday with some of the latest headlines that reflect the turbulent state of affairs. In the positive news column, Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ), one of the healthier players, has announced that a shareholder lawsuit against it has been dismissed, removing the danger of a potentially costly court battle and an even costlier penalty. Meanwhile, suppliers of Suntech (NYSE: STP) are discovering the perils of doing business in the sector, as many begin to write down debts owed by the bankrupt former superstar. Read Full Post…